Embark on a private day trip in Romania to explore the largest salt mine with an indoor planetarium, visit a winery, and discover Dracula’s tomb. Book now!
Embark on a private day trip in Romania to explore the largest salt mine with an indoor planetarium, visit a winery, and discover Dracula’s tomb. Book now!
- Unirea Salt Mine - Slanic Prahova Saline is the largest salt mine in Romania. The historic mine is now open to the public, serving as a recreational area. Slănic Prahova Saline is situated 208 meters underground, covering an area of 53,000 square meters, and has been accessible to visitors since after 1970. The saline features 14 trapezoidal…
- Unirea Salt Mine - Slanic Prahova Saline is the largest salt mine in Romania. The historic mine is now open to the public, serving as a recreational area. Slănic Prahova Saline is situated 208 meters underground, covering an area of 53,000 square meters, and has been accessible to visitors since after 1970. The saline features 14 trapezoidal rooms, with a base opening of 32 meters, a tray of 10 meters, and a height of 45 meters. The excavated space contains 2.9 million cubic meters of salt. Additionally, there is an underground sanatorium for asthmatic patients, offering specialized medical care. The mine is naturally ventilated, maintaining a constant temperature of 12 degrees Celsius year-round.
Inside, visitors will find the SUPERNOVA Planetarium, the largest and most advanced planetarium in Romania, featuring a 16-meter diameter spherical screen, seating for up to 200, 4K laser projectors, and super-ergonomic armchairs. It promises the most captivating immersive experience in Romania.
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Chitorani - Casa Seciu
Restaurant & Wine Cellar
Where tradition meets elegance in every glass and dish.
Famous for its picturesque hillside vineyard views.
Founded with a dedication to fine dining and exceptional wine.
Combining traditional Romanian hospitality with modern sophistication.
The Restaurant:
Gourmet cuisine inspired by local and European flavors.
Seasonal menus crafted by expert chefs.
Elegant dining rooms and scenic terraces.
Perfect for romantic dinners, family gatherings, and business events.
Wine Cellar:
Proud producers of premium Romanian wines.
Exclusive selection from the Seciu Vineyard.
- Snagov Monastery - Situated on a small island near Bucharest, Snagov Church is one of the most significant religious monuments in Southern Romania. The small church, originally part of a monastery, dates back to medieval times when local princes endowed, fortified, and expanded it to support the Orthodox Church.
Local legend suggests that Vlad the Impaler - Dracula - was buried in front of the monastery church’s altar, beneath a stone slab.

- Private transportation
- Pick-up from any address in Bucharest and Otopeni
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Professional tour guide in English
- Private transportation
- Pick-up from any address in Bucharest and Otopeni
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Professional tour guide in English
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
- Lunch
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
- Lunch
The journey begins with a descent of 200 meters into the depths of the earth at Europe’s largest Salt Mine. This underground salt cathedral spans 8 hectares, equivalent to 16 football fields, with chambers soaring over 50 meters high. The scenery resembles an alien world.
Upon resurfacing, the adventure continues to the rolling hills of a wine region for…
The journey begins with a descent of 200 meters into the depths of the earth at Europe’s largest Salt Mine. This underground salt cathedral spans 8 hectares, equivalent to 16 football fields, with chambers soaring over 50 meters high. The scenery resembles an alien world.
Upon resurfacing, the adventure continues to the rolling hills of a wine region for a gourmet lunch at a restaurant that once served as Nicolae Ceaușescu’s private hunting lodge. This venue provides insight into the exclusive lifestyle of Romania’s former communist leader.
The final chapter leads to the tranquil waters of Snagov Lake. A brief bridge crossing takes visitors to a secluded island monastery with a notorious reputation. Inside the walls of this 15th-century church rests the Tomb of Vlad the Impaler, the fierce voivode who inspired the Dracula legend. Explore the frescoes and listen to the stories of the real Vlad Tepes—a national hero to some, and a feared tyrant to others.
- The entrance to the depths of the mine will be done with a mini-bus, it will take about 10 minutes and there will be 20 people in the minibus
- If you are interested in a professional wine tasting you must inform us 24 hours before the tour to bring a sommelier. The tasting price is additional and starts from 140€, depending on the age of the wine and the number of people.
- In the mine there are 12 degrees Celsius, all year round, dressed thick!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.